The Confession: Tragic Harmony
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  • Reads 1,051
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 8
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Feb 22, 2014
Roger Hector learns the value of happiness after the end of a traumatic junior high-school year. Now with his head held higher than ever, Roger's life takes on a new course, cementing him as a dominant member within the ranks of his fiercely competitive high-school and while making new friends that he can trust on blindly. 

However, the stability of his mental fortitude is to be short-lived when a charismatic junior year girl called Elisa Neur befriends Roger, and while their friendship helps Roger regain his happier self, seemingly erasing away a past that used to haunt him in the present, he, albeit reluctantly, finds himself in love again. Yet, unlike in the past, this time he'll finally muster the courage to confess his true feelings for her, but with many trials and tribulations along  the way.
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